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Cauleen Smith (born September 25, 1967) is an American born filmmaker and multimedia artist. She is best known for her experimental works that address the African-American identity, specifically the issues facing black women today. Smith is best known for her feature film ''Drylongso''. Smith currently teaches in the School of Art at the California Institute of the Arts."Cauleen Smith: Give It or Leave It"
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Education

In 1991 Smith completed her B.A in Cinema at
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. While a student there, she completed several films, two of which received a lot of attention: ''Daily Rains'', which was completed in 1990, and ''Chronicles of a Lying Spirit by Kelly Gabron'', which was fully completed in 1993. Once she finished her B.A., Smith was accepted into M.F.A. program at
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. Her work there gained worldwide recognition. In her second year of the program, Smith decided to shoot a feature-length film titled ''Drylongso''. However, it was against UCLA's rules for film students to shoot feature-length films, "and for good reason, you don’t know what you are doing!" as Smith has said. She was, after some struggles, able to complete the film, and it got a significant amount of attention at the
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, and took home several Best Film awards from other festivals, mentioned below. In 1998, Smith graduated from UCLA with her M.F.A. and a growing reputation as an up-and-coming force in the film industry. In 2007, she attended the
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in Maine.


''Drylongso''

'' Drylongso'' was a highly acclaimed film that gained Smith much attention and popularity. Smith made the movie while completing film school at the
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. The film takes place in Oakland, CA, and follows a young African-American woman named Pica, on her quest to photograph her concept of a dying breed, referring to African-American men. The movie follows Pica through the attrition of the young black men around her and how she balances this with her dysfunctional family's struggles. The film brings up the topic of gang violence that took place in Oakland which claimed the lives of many innocent African-American young men. "Drylongso" is an old African-American term meaning "same old" or "everyday". ''Drylongso'' was well received at many film festivals, most notably
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. in 2000,''Drylongso'' also won best feature at the Urbanworld Festival, Los Angeles Pan-African Film Festival, and the Philadelphia International Film Festival. Yusuf Bey's son Sayyed Yusuf Bey had a minor acting role in the film, he was photographed by the main character Pica. In November, ''Drylongso'' will be included as part of the "Cinematic Legacy" series at the 2018 AFI Fest, screened on a new 16mm print issued by the
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Chicago

Smith has held consecutive residencies in Chicago at ThreeWalls, the Black Metropolis Research Consortium, and the Experimental Sound Studio in addition to an artist residency at the University of Chicago Arts Incubator. In 2012, Smith installed overlapping shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and ThreeWalls, and was named Outstanding Artist by the National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture. Smith has also been a Visiting Artist at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago while exploring the intersection of art, protest, commerce, and community on Chicago's South Side. Smith's site-specific installation, "17," ran from March 10, 2013, to July 7, 2013, both at
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and on the corner of East Garfield Boulevard and Prairie Avenue on the South Side. "17" features approximately 260 feet of hand screen-printed wallpaper. The title of this exhibition materialized from Smith's "meditations on the number’s spiritual significance as a marker of immortality" and further alludes to numerous aspects of art and culture spanning from ancient history to modern day. "17" was also inspired by Smith's research of the life and legacy of Sun Ra. Sun Ra, a student of numerology, was interested in a kind of "cultural immortality” for which the number "17" has been said to carry significance. Smith was one of 63 artists whose work was exhibited as part of the 2017 Whitney Biennial. Her elaborately designed hand-stitched banners were hung from the ceiling. The banners are in response to the artist's "disgust and fatigue" from having watched videos of police violence against black people. Smith and artist
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facilitated a workshop in conjunction with the biennial called Protest Banner Lending Library a project Sifuentes had initiated in Chicago. Smith's "Human_3.0 Reading List" was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017. The project conceived in 2015 consists of 57 drawings—each produced on 8 × 12-inch graph paper in watercolor over graphite, occasionally elaborated with acrylic of 14 books. Smith describes these books as such: "These are some of the books that literally changed my life, saved my life and sustain my life, but also, (fair warning) make it difficult for me to go along, get along, look the other way, and gets mines."


Los Angeles

Smith's "Give It or Leave It" was exhibited at the
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in 2018, with support provided by an Ellsworth Kelly Award from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. The description of the exhibit reads, "Through films, objects, and installation, Give It or Leave It offers an emotional axis by which to navigate four distinct universes: Alice Coltrane and her ashram, a 1966 photo shoot by Bill Ray at Simon Rodia’s Watts Towers, Noah Purifoy and his desert assemblages, and black spiritualist Rebecca Cox Jackson and her Shaker community. These locations, while not technically utopian societies, embody sites of historical speculation and radical generosity between artist and community. In reimagining a future through this mix, Smith casts a world that is black, feminist, spiritual, and unabashedly alive. Smith exhibited her ongoing multimedia work, ''Black Utopia LP'', as a part of the
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in 2019. According to ''
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'', "The performance was primarily part of a program of Smith's work that included a screening of her recent shorts, a new 16mm restoration of her much acclaimed, rarely seen 1988 feature film ''Drylongso,'' and a previously unscreened short film, ''Sojourner,'' in the festival's Tiger Short Film Competition." In 2019, Smith's work was included in the exhibit "Loitering Is Delightful," at the LA Municipal Gallery in the Barnsdall Art Park.


Solar Flare Arkestral Marching Band Project

Marking Smith's entrance onto the Chicago art scene was her work in creating the Solar Flare Arkestral Marching Band Project, the yield from her residency with Threewalls. Composed of members of the Rich South High School (Richton Park, Illinois) marching band and occasionally the South Shore Drill Team as well, the Solar Flare Arkestral Marching Band descended like a flash mob on various parts of Chicago that had been hit with waves of youth violence, including Chinatown and the meatpacking district, a few times throughout the fall of 2010, playing and dancing to an orchestration of Sun Ra's "Space is the Place" led by music director Y. L. Douglas. Smith coupled the militant undertones of marching bands with the Sun Ra-style of free jazz in an attempt to combat youth violence with music.


Afrofuturism

Smith is a player in the movement of Afrofuturism, an emergent literary and cultural aesthetic that combines elements of science fiction, historical fiction, fantasy, Afrocentricity, and magic realism with non-Western cosmologies in order to critique not only the present-day dilemmas of people of color, but also to revise, interrogate, and re-examine the historical events of the past. In an interview with '' BOMB Magazine'' in 2011, Smith noted: "There’s the strand of my work that is Afrofuturist. Afrofuturism, for me, is about speculating on the potentiality of what is known about technology and physics to create metaphors that allow me to explore an African diasporic past and generate possible narratives for the future. Dark Matter is part of this. I had constructed an alien narrative—not an alien-abduction story, but one about alien assimilation. Aliens are never caught. Nobody ever notices them. The conflict is that the world that they land in doesn’t work for them; it’s toxic for them. But Afrofuturism is also a rumination on memories to which I have no access. My investment in it as a production strategy has run its course; Afrofuturism provides a way to investigate trauma very explicitly. But we only reenact traumas, don’t we? We don’t reenact prom night, or our favorite birthday party. This is a problem—it doesn’t seem to fix things; it amplifies them. There’s gotta be something else, the after-the-trauma."


Filmography

*2019 **''Black Utopia LP'' at the
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*2010 **''Remote Viewing''. 4K digital Video. TRT: 15:00. Funded by Creative Capital. **''The Grid''. 4K digital Video. TRT: 15:00. Funded by Creative Capital. **''T Minus Two''. Digitized 16mm. TRT: 2:00. **''Good Clean Family Fun''. Digitized 16mm. TRT: 5:00. **''Black and Blue Over You'' (after Bas Jan Ader for Ishan).TRT: 8:00. **''Demon Fuzz''. (loop) Digitized 35mm. TRT: 7:00 **''Elsewhere''. (Installation loop) Digitized 35mm. TRT: 5:30 **''Sine at the Canyon Sine at the Sea''. Appropriated 16mm NASA films. TRT: 4:00. *2009 **''Not the Black''. MiniDV. TRT: 1:39. *2008 **''Entitled'' Super-8. TRT: 6:30” **''The Fullness of Time'' MiniDV. Single Channel. TRT: 50:00” *2007 **''Nebulae'' – Austin. 16mm film installation with sculptural component. **''Right Hand Only Left Hand Lonely'' Two Channel Video Installation *2006 **''(Afro)Galactic Postcards from M94'' Three 20MB Video Podcasts and Website **''I Want to See My Skirt'' Multi-Channel Video with sculptural component. In Collaboration with poet, AaronVan Jordan. **''Marriage Is for White People'' Two Channel Video and 3D Installation. **''Cantata for Salamanders and Twelve Choirs'' In Collaboration with artist, Daniel Bozhkov. S-16. **''Dark Matter and the Post Card'' Video Experimental Narrative. DV. 8 and 2.5 minutes. **''The Carbonist School Study Hall'' Commissioned documentary featuring the founding members of The Carbonist School. MiniDV. 12. *2005 **''The Green Dress'' Series Six Channel. 35mm. Color. Sound.14 minutes. Six channel loop. *2003 **''Hollywould If She Could''. DV Narrative. 15 minutes. *2001 **''The Changing Same'' 35mm 9.5 minutes. *1998 **'' Drylongso'' 82 minutes 16mm narrative. Distributed by Video Data Bank. *1997 **''White Suit'' 16mm 3.5 minutes. **''Sapphire'' Tape #2: VHS. Five minutes. *1995 **''A Thousand Words'' 16mm 14 minutes. 1993 **''Sapphire'' Tape #1: The Message VHS video. **''Memory Poison Bones'' Site-specific installation. **''Chronicles of a Lying Spirit by Kelly Gabron'' 16mm 5.5 minutes. *1990 **''Daily Rains''. 16 mm. 12 minutes. *1989 **''Wall'' Doc VHS. 6 minutes.


Grants and awards

*1999 **Honorable Mention Best Feature Film. Hamptons Film Festival. *2000 **Nomination. Independent Spirit Award Best Debut Performance. **Winner. Independent Spirit Award Movado
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. *2001 **Urbanworld Film Festival. Best Feature Film. *2012 **National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Artist Award. *2013 **3Arts Chicago Artist Award. *2015 **
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/ Chicago Expo Artist Award. * 2016 ** Herb Alpert Awards in the Arts, Film and Video. ** Ellsworth Kelly Award. *2022 ** 27th Annual Heinz Award for the Arts


Preservation

Smith's film ''Chronicles of a Lying Spirit by Kelly Gabron'' was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.


Exhibitions

Smith's exhibition ''Future Histories: Theaster Gates and Cauleen Smith'', is at the SF MOMA from October 2020-May 2021


References


External links

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